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Ronnie Wood thinks the adrenaline rush from performing live outweighs any other high. The Rolling Stones legend is currently on tour in the US, and Ronnie has claimed that the adrenaline rush created by a live crowd is stronger "than any drug or alcohol". The 76-year-old star - who performs in the group alongside Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards - told The Sun newspaper: "The adrenaline high is stronger than any drug or alcohol. "The natural high is the best one you can have, it exceeds drugs or alcohol. "I like to have my green juices now and I do workouts with my trainer just light workout...
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The Rolling Stones rocked a Houston stage as they kicked off the US leg of their new ‘Stones Tour ‘24 Hackney Diamonds’ at the NRG Stadium in Texas. ‘It’s great to be back in the Lone Star State,’ frontman Mick Jagger told the packed arena. The group played some of their most iconic hits like ‘Gimme Shelter,’ ‘Paint It Black’ and ‘Start Me Up’ as well as music from their new album ‘Hackney Diamonds.’ Jagger often strutted up and down the stage with seemingly boundless energy while Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood played many familiar guitar riffs beloved by fans. Jagger often led the audience in...
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Le temps passe et toutes les bonnes choses devraient avoir une fin. Mais ne dites pas cela aux Rolling Stones qui viennent de donner dimanche soir à Houston le coup d'envoi de leur nouvelle tournée américaine. Sur scène, l'infatigable Mick Jagger et le guitariste Keith Richards, 80 ans tous les deux, aux côtés de Ronnie Wood qui en a 76. "C'est formidable d'être de retour dans le Lone Star State", a déclaré Mick Jagger devant un stade bondé, rempli de fans de longue date, dont beaucoup portaient des chemises de concert délavées des tournées précédentes. Les Stones ont pris la route pour souten...
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The Rolling Stones have announced the opening acts for their ’24 Hackney Diamonds tour, which kicks off in Houston on April 28. The band will play more than 20 shows across the U.S. through July 17. Most dates will feature exclusive opening acts, though a few artists will perform at more than one concert on the tour. The Stones have lined up a diverse lineup of openers for the upcoming tour, including blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr., veteran soul singer Bettye Lavette and punk band the Linda Lindas. READ MORE: The Heaviest Song by 10 Big ’70s Rock Bands Some artists have opened for the Stones b...
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Bill Nighy only wears blue or black socks because of Sir Paul McCartney. The 74-year-old actor explained the Beatles legend was an early influence on his style and he would never opt to cover his feet with something in a "crazy psychedelic" pattern, but he believes people by them as a way to break out from their "restrained" wardrobe in a small way. He told Sunday Times Style magazine: “I read [McCartney] never wore anything other than dark blue or black socks and I’ve never worn anything else since. “You look at all those crazy psychedelic ones and you wonder who wears them. I think they’re p...
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Record Store Day 2024 will arrive in just over two months, and there are dozens of new rock releases to look forward to. This year’s event falls on April 20, but fans can get a jump start on their shopping plans now that the titles have been announced. The Rolling Stones will release Live at Racket, NYC, featuring songs from the recently releasedHackney Diamondsthat the band played at a launch event in October 2023. The estate of David Bowie will put forth Waiting in the Sky (Before the Starman Came To Earth), a collection that includes all the songs from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust an...
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Sir Mick Jagger has hinted he may leave his fortune to charity. The Rolling Stones rocker - who has eight children with five women - insisted the group have no plans to sell the rights to their back catalogue because he doesn't think his offspring "need" the vast amount of money it would bring. Asked about selling the catalogue, he told WSJ. magazine: "The children don’t need $500 million to live well. Come on.” Instead, he discussed the idea of his wealth going to charity and said: "You maybe do some good in the world." The 80-year-old singer is accepting the fact AI and other advances of tec...
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Keith Richards "still talks" to Charlie Watts. The musician died in August 2021, aged 80, and Keith admits that he's left a big void in the Rolling Stones, even though he's been replaced on the band's new album by Steve Jordan. Keith, 79, told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: "It’s like he came with Charlie’s blessing. "Charlie’s so much a part of me, and we’ve been so much a part of the same thing, that although he’s passed, I still talk to him every time I’ve got a question. I’m like: ‘Now what would Charlie say?’ And I wait for the reply. Just because you’ve croaked don’t mean you’re over." ...
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The Rolling Stones are back with new material for their 24th British and 26th American studio album. The album, Hackney Diamonds, will be available on October 20. The official announcement came at an event at London’s Hackney Empire Theatre. The event was hosted by Jimmy Fallon. Fallon talked about the album to Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood. In the interview, the trio talked about how they finished the album in February. Jagger said he wanted to make a record that they “really love,” and they hoped the fans would feel the same way too. At the end of the interview, the Stones show...
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Sir Mick Jager has joked that the secret to his and Keith Richards decades long partnership in The Rolling Stones is "not speaking too often". The two rockers and their bandmate Ronnie Wood appeared at the historic Hackney Empire in London on Wednesday (06.09.23) to announce the release of their new album 'Hackney Diamonds', their first studio LP for 18 years. During the special event, which was hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the trio answered questions submitted by fans. Sharing a question submitted by "Brando in California", Fallon, 48, said: "Keith and Mick have been together longer than me and my...
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